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Firstly welcome back to the new school year. If you or someone you know are on the PTA, at this point you/they are probably wondering what fundraising events are possible in the new normal. For over 20yrs we have been going into schools and putting on Magic Shows for PTAs in schools in order to help them raise money. With various budget cuts over the years, the PTA has become an invaluable source of funding for equipment and support to the children. We've always worked under the guidelines that make it easy and simple for you (you have a lot on your plate anyway) but most importantly their is no risk involved - it's FREE to put on - which means you have nothing to lose. These Magic Shows have been constrained by distance from London where I'm based but due to the current situation we've moved them online so this is now not an issue and we can run them from anywhere in the country and even from abroad!!

FREE to put on so you have nothing to lose

FREE Fundraising Report to help you make as much money as possible

No Risk & No Work - I do most of it

Audience Participation and Live Animals

Win - Win Situation

?From the outset, Simon has been highly responsive and most helpful; his experience in running the show was an asset to us. The show was a total success at our school. All the children loved it, and the parents had a great time too. To top it all, we raised a good amount of money for our school. A wonderful evening all round, and one we will definitely repeat in the future. Thank you so much for all the fun and laughter?Nathalie Junker ? Stroud Green Primary School Thank you so much, it was a really GREAT show and now we know it is popular, it will certainly be something we will think about repeating in the future.? Michelle Thornhill ? All Saints Primary School

If you would like more info please PM me, call me on 0208 480 8176 or get in contact via the website www.amigosmagic.co.uk

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